Fragment from an apron (opreg cu ciucuri)

late 19th century
Not on view
This woven fragment belongs to the upper part of an opreg cu ciucuri, a fringed apron traditionally worn by women from the Banat area of Romania and Serbia. The warp of the fragment's ground woven component is made of course, long wool fibers from the back of Turcana sheep. Highly twisted during spinning and dying, these fibers give desirable weight and stiffness to the apron. The decorative band was woven separately, and geometric motifs were embroidered over both fabrics.

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Object Information
  • Title: Fragment from an apron (opreg cu ciucuri)
  • Date: late 19th century
  • Culture: Romanian, Banat area
  • Medium: Background: twill weave (warp: Turcana wool, Z spun, 24 per cm; weft: metal-wrapped thread; wool, Z spun, 14 per cm; cotton, 2Z spun, S plied); decorative panel: tapestry weave (warp: cotton, 2Z spun, S pliz, 16 per cm; weft: linen, Z spun, 38 per cm; silk, 2Z spun, S plied; metal-wrapped thread, 64 per cm); embroidery: metal-wrapped thread, metal coil
  • Dimensions: L. 9 x 15 1/2 inches (22.9 x 39.4 cm)
  • Classification: Textiles-Woven
  • Credit Line: Gift of Mary Kennedy, in memory of her brother, James Kennedy, 1987
  • Object Number: 1987.122
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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